DIY Calculator - Clive (Max) Maxfield and Alvin Brown
Order the book How Computers Do Math, or preview its table of contents. The book's interactive laboratories guide you in the creation of a simple calculator program to run on your DIY Calculator; its accompanying CD-ROM contains a virtual "Do-it-Yourself
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D. J. Bernstein
Courses, research articles (in dvi format), and a list of available software, listed by a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of Illinois. Pages are also listed by topic. Also at ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/djb.html.
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DNA Adds Up - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
Calculating that 0 + 0 = 0, 1 + 0 = 1, and 0 + 1 = 1 is normally no big deal. When the calculations are done in the lab using DNA molecules, however, these elementary manipulations look considerably more interesting. In the July 12 [1996] Science, a team
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Documenta Mathematica - Ulf Rehmann
Documenta Mathematica is open to all mathematical fields and is refereed in the traditional manner. Tables of contents for past issues are available in dvi.gz, dvi, and ps.gz formats, and you can view or download entire volumes.
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Doron Zeilberger's Electronic Headquarters
Doron Zeilberger researches combinatorics using computer programs. The site is notable for his Opinions page; these opinions are wide-ranging but touch upon mathematics education, the use of computers, and the value of incomplete proofs. All of Zeilberger's
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DOSE - G. B. Rubalsky
Determine Optimal Stocks Efficiently (DOSE) stands for the two software products DOSE-TRADE and DOSE-SERVICE, solving optimal inventory control problems for
trading enterprises and tech service enterprises. Both products work under Windows 95 and later,
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Do the Math - Slate
A topical series about math in culture, politics, psychology, and other popular themes, many written by math professor Jordan Ellenberg. Articles, which date back to June, 2001, have included "Barry Bonds and the Placebo Effect," "Algebra for Adulterers,"
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Dots and Boxes - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
The familiar pencil-and-paper game of Dots-and-Boxes can be played on several different levels of sophistication. Elwyn Berlekamp posits that the game can be played on at least four different levels. "Players at any level consistently beat players at
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Doug's Home Page - Douglas J. Ingalls
Includes mathematical interests such as images of fractal applications of Newton's Method and Gibb's Phenomena, with related programs in FORTRAN and BASIC, a discussion of the apparent depth problem in optics, and how multiple decisions can be reduced
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Drawing Tools - Shai Duvdevani
A growing group of .NET C# programs intended to make life easier for highschool and university students studying subjects such as math, computers and electronics. Each of these programs features saving and loading, so that sharing a drawing of logical
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Drayton Analytics
A provider of optimisation-related software to the Australian operations research community, and economic consulting services to the utility industries.
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Dream Frequency .com
CGI web applications to calculate the factors of a number, calculate the prime numbers below a number, test a number for primality, calculate a word's position in the alphabetically sorted list, convert hex to ASCII, or convert temperature from celsius
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Dr Len Fisher: Opening the Door to Science - Len Fisher
Fisher concentrates on the science of the everyday and making science accessible. His latest book is Rock, Paper, Scissors: Game Theory in Real Life. The site contains excerpts from his books as well as descriptions of his talks, articles about his work,
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Dr. Rich's Page o' Math
Math problems in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus, posted more or less monthly (past puzzles, with solutions, are on the Web).
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Drums That Sound Alike - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
Peterson writes that physicists and mathematicians have long recognized that the shape of the boundary enclosing a membrane plays a crucial role in determining the membrane's spectrum of normal-mode vibrations. He outlines the progress made on Mark Kac's
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Dynamical Systems data base - Giuseppe Zito
A database of around 50,000 planar dynamical systems of the type described by the formula: x = f(x,y), y = g(x,y), where f and g are algebraic functions containing constants and the four operations. The database has been used to test new visualization
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